LANSING, MI -- Lt. Gov. Brian Calley is among more than 700 Michigan residents expected to run in the 2014 Boston Marathon on Monday.

As we noted in February, Calley is running as part of the "One Fund Boston" team helping to raise money for victims of a tragic bombing at last year's marathon that killed three and injured dozens of others.

One Fund Boston was launched in the wake of the 2013 tragedy and previously distributed more than $60 million to 230 individuals.

There are 772 Michigan residents registered to run in the 2014 Boston Marathon, according to a list of entrants published by the Boston Athletic Association. Calley is expected to run in a group that begins at 11:25 a.m.